NORTH KINGSTOWN, R.I. - A love letter written by a Rhode Island woman during World War II is being incorporated into a choral performance at Carnegie Hall in New York this week.
Marjorie Gaunt, 88, wrote the letter in March 1944 to her husband, Rowland, an Army Air Force second lieutenant, before she knew that he was missing in action.
"I love you so darling," the letter reads in part. "I get all tongue-tied when I try to tell you. When I go to (Grace) Church these noontimes, I kneel and I start to pray, and I can’t describe the feeling that comes over me."
The letter is among those quoted in a choral piece titled "Songs of Love and War," which was written in 1997 by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Paul Moravec. It is scheduled to be performed Tuesday evening by the Oratorio Society of New York.
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Marjorie Gaunt, 88, wrote the letter in March 1944 to her husband, Rowland, an Army Air Force second lieutenant, before she knew that he was missing in action.
"I love you so darling," the letter reads in part. "I get all tongue-tied when I try to tell you. When I go to (Grace) Church these noontimes, I kneel and I start to pray, and I can’t describe the feeling that comes over me."
The letter is among those quoted in a choral piece titled "Songs of Love and War," which was written in 1997 by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Paul Moravec. It is scheduled to be performed Tuesday evening by the Oratorio Society of New York.
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/national/northeast/view.bg?articleid=1077428&srvc=rss